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5 years ago
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Help with Invalid cell value '#REF!' error

Hi there,   In Power Query Editor, is there a way to isolate the faulty cell responsible for the Invalid cell value '#REF!' error? I have removed errors & nulls and replaced values Error ->Null. I ...
  • PhilipTreacy's avatar
    5 years ago

    Hi Anonymous 

    Are you sure there are no errors in your source sheet?  Transposing a table won't create a #REF error. Such an error will be there in the source data.

    Try this:

    1. Duplicate your query

    2. Delete all steps except the Source & Navigation steps

    3. Close & Apply - this should result in a pop-up like this telling you there are errors in your query.

    4. Click on the View errors link in the yellow-highlighted section.

    5. This creates a new query in the PQ Editor that lists the errors in your query, including the row number where the error is

     

    6. Check the rows for your error(s).

     

    If that doesn't help you find the issue please supply your source data file.

     

    Regards

    Phil